6 comments on “Before and after: BBC article corrected”

The BBC appears to think Egyptian government border regulations are indirectly controlled by the Israelis. This typifies loony-left BBC editors falling for the “Jewish conspiracy” canard, which has bedevilled the history of British writing since the days of Geoffrey Chaucer (1343-1400), (see Anthony Julius’s book “Trials of the Diaspora”).

This is 100% accurate. Mubarak did as told by Israel, the occupying power of the state of Palestine, including Gaza. He chose to cooperate with what Israeli officials asked him to do. He changed his mind only after several Turkish and American nationals were killed by Tsahal in international waters in June 2010.

Ethan, precisely.
As I’ve noted, his persistence in trying to post here, after being banned multiple times, suggests very strongly that he’s paid for such disruptions and derailings.
I only pity his employer though — he couldn’t have found a more dimwitted protégée.(Although, to be frank, trolling predisposes the practitioner to idiocy, so perhaps he fits right in).

Alas, Isaac is not alone in believing that the Jooz have mind-controlling powers (the modern equivalent of poisoning wells and disappearing Christian children).
Today instead it’s that all powerful “Jewish Lobby”, the “Jewish media” and the Jewish stranglehold on world finance (just think of all those Chinese Jews).
It’s all the same old finding a scapegoat for your own inadequacies, especially when you’re as inadequate as the likes of Isaac.

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